"Debbie is 11 years older than the rest of us, so it's on her mind," explained Clem Burke. "We've tried to keep it going for as long as possible, but it's not just up to me. Nothing is finalised yet, but obviously there's no Blondie without Debbie Harry."

The group's 10th studio album, "Ghosts of Download," is due out later this year, so let's hope this is just some sort of publicity stunt and not

R.I.P dept.: In case you missed the news over the weekend, musician and songwriter J.J. Cale passed away at the age of 74 on Saturday. Though the name might not resonate with you, chances are you've heard some of Cale's songs, including several that guitarist Eric Clapton covered, including "After Midnight" and "Cocaine."

Cale's songs have been covered by many performers, including Waylon Jennings ("Louisiana Women"), Carlos Santana ("Sensitive Kind") and Randy Crawford ("Cajun Moon"). In 2009, Cale told The Times that three of his songs -- "After Midnight" and "Cocaine," and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Call Me the Breeze" -- provided about 80% of his income.

When animals attack dept.: Everyone (or at least everyone we know) is excited for "Sharknado 2." Except, perhaps for actress Tara Reid, who, according to rumors, is not in producers' plans for the sequel.

But Reid took to Twitter yesterday to deny rumors that she was rejected from the B-movie sequel.

"There is no script for sharknado 2 until i read it then i will make a decision but everyone that is saying i got cut that is not true #liars," she wrote.

The movie won't show up on SyFy until next summer, so try to keep your excitement in check.